Lady Gaga knows talent when she sees it. A video of a teenage Cardi B that surfaced online has caught the attention of "Mother Monster."

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This week, the 32-year-old singer has responded to the viral video of the "Bodak Yellow" rapper singing "Bad Romance" as a young artist. The performance, according to the original poster, was taken when Cardi B was in high school.


It is not clear what the performance was for, but it looks like the 25-year-old rap newcomer always had star quality. In the short and grainy video, Cardi B, wearing a red, skin-tight leotard, sings the 2009 hit with a group of backup dancers.

In the same week, Gaga also referenced a line from Cardi B's "Get Up 10," a track from the "Bodak Yellow" rapper's new album, Invasion of Privacy. The Grammy-winning singer attached a photo of herself from her collaboration with Beyoncé.

It looks like Joanne is a fan. Could a collaboration be on the way?

Lady Gaga Celebrates 10 Years Of 'Just Dance'

This year, Gaga and her little monsters are celebrating the 10th anniversary of "Just Dance" from her 2008 album The Fame. The track was the singer's debut single. It peaked on the top of the Billboard Hot 100 back in 2009.

Since then, Mother Monster has released other chart-toppers, won numerous awards, and has become a respected force in the music industry.

However, the singer credits her success to her Little Monsters who have supported her along the way.

"I can't believe it's been ten years since the release of 'Just Dance,'" she wrote to fans on Instagram. "It's very emotional and I am so grateful to little monsters for sticking by me all these years. Cheers to many more, filled with love [and] bravery to be yourself. I love you so much."

Gaga's phenomenal career, not just as a musician but also as an actress, continues this year. The singer is set to star alongside Bradley Cooper in the big screen remake of A Star Is Born later this year. She will also follow Britney Spears and Jennifer Lopez in Sin City for her Las Vegas residency beginning in December 2018.

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